Heaven And Hell: Macal conducts Mussorgsky
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This is a disc which features a major discovery, superlative sound and definitive interpretations of familiar repertoire by a conductor whose musical stature, already impressive, is ever growing. Regular guest appearances with the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra and other major orchestras increase Zdenek Macal's U.S. visibility with every season. Guest engagements with major European orchestras have also been gaining in frequency in the last few years.
Most newsworthy to many listeners is the headliner on this disc - Macal's presentation of The Dream of the Peasant Gritzko is its first appearance on CD. This hair-raising choral-orchestral version of Night on Bald Mountain, in which Macal and his New Jersey Symphony are joined by the Westminster Symphonic Choir, is a virtuosic tour-de-force for all concerned. In this verson the listener is face-to-face with Mussorgsky's original concept of this music as it was inserted in his unfinished opera, Fair at Sorochinsky. Demonic choral outbursts (sung by Westminster with ferocity and abandon), a bass solo for the satanic leader, strange and exotic harmonic combinations in the orchestration (played with elan and precision by the New Jersey Symphony), all display Mussorgsky's unique vision.






